Then you ll need a new shower pan.
How to install fiberglass shower pan on wood floor.
If the underside of your shower pan is flat apply caulk or adhesive to the floor base in a zigzag pattern.
Remove debris at the area of the subfloor where the shower pan installs using a shop vacuum.
Then attach the pan to the surrounding studs using screws and washers that are overlapping the lip of the pan.
Nail the shower liner only into the wall studs or the curb.
You will later screw the shower pan into the wall studs.
Hammer down any protruding nails used to fasten the subfloor to the floor joists below.
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Use fabric strips to build the shower pan waterproofing.
What do you do.
Should you make any mistakes during the installation process this extra and cheap layer of waterproofing between your subfloor and your shower pan will act as a saving grace.
Use the acrylic caulk or construction adhesive depending on the shower pan manufacturer s recommendations and caulk gun to secure the pan to the concrete or subfloor.
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Mark the outline of the shower pan on the subfloor using pencil or a chalk line.
Apply a ring of.
Lay down cardboard to protect the fabric as you do the wall to floor connections.
Once the cement dries put gaskets on the flange and place the pan over the drain.
Plug the drain with a rag.
Apply primer and cement to the drain pipe and the flange.
Pre drill holes through the shower pan rim at the marked locations.
Put the thinset on the floor and wall focusing on the inside edge.
Mark the center of each wall stud on the shower pan rim.
To install a shower pan start by fitting the pan into place and leveling it with wooden shims if necessary.
Now fold it over the curb of the shower and nail the liner into the top edge of the shower curb.
You need to notch the corners for a two inch overlap.
Use silicone to caulk the flange before lining up the drain body s holes with the flange s screw holes.
Attach them to the drain in the floor.
Where do you start.
Keep the type of shower door in mind when deciding on the right shower pan size.